Both can be effective, they found, but if deposited in parallel, the material requires a
certain number of defects so ions can slip through.
«For example, conventional planar growth of gallium arsenide onto a silicon surface results therefore in a
large number of defects.»
With their large surface areas and sufficiently
high number of defects, the cerium oxide nano - shapes are able to capture the platinum atoms on their surfaces and keep them from clumping together, so that the platinum can continue to do its work.
Inspected garments such as men's shirts during manufacturing operations to
determine number of defects per worker and reasons for rejects by examiners.
«If the surface is engineered to contain a
large number of these defects, then the force that binds the particles to the substrate effectively offsets the aggregation force,» explains Fabris.
Left: Illustration of
the number of defects in materials predicted by the old «Kinchin - Pease» equation; Right: Illustration of the actual number of remaining damage, consistent with the prediction of the new model.
Kazumasa Takatori of Toyota Central R&D Laboratories and his colleagues were able to reduce
the number of defects in a single SiC crystal by growing it in multiple directions.
The results show that
the number of defects in the crystals fell exponentially with each stage of a-face growth.
Moreover,
the number of defects did not strongly affect MXene's electrical conductivity.
The greater the concentration of etchant, the larger
the number of defects created, the study found.
Since only two layers are to be printed,
the number of defects is lower and the probability that two defects are located exactly opposite each other during the lamination is negligible.
Now, the technique gives a temperature reading accurate to 2, but a more refined approach might allow researchers to standardize the size of diamond particles and
the number of defects to increase precision even further.
«By choosing the locations and
number of defects, we should be able to tune the material's band structure, improving its electronic capabilities.»
With their large surface areas and sufficiently high
number of defects, the cerium oxide nanoshapes are able to capture the platinum atoms on their surfaces and keep them from clumping together, so the platinum can continue its work.
The catalyst employed is therefore of great importance here and its structure can directly influence the properties of the 2D materials produced — including how thick it is, the size of its domains and
the number of defects it contains.
One way Jaguar officials measure quality is in
the number of defects found per 100 cars.
The study found the overall average of
the number of defects «per 100 vehicles» has increased slightly.
And every year for 18 years we've been able to drive down
the number of defects.
A house might fail a 4 - point inspection for
a number of defects, such as leaking pipes or a damaged roof that's not structurally sound.
After purchasing the property, the Mellems discovered
a number of defects in the property that were not disclosed in the home inspection report.
Its «Standard list of withholding faults - all breeds» (dated 13/10/95) states that certificates and first prizes be withheld for
a number of defects considered undesirable in breeding stock and detrimental to individual cats.
Developed trade secret online automated inspection system that eliminated customer complaints for
a number of defects.
The legislation, effective next year, is important, considering
the number of defect claims filed against builders of CIDs in the state.